![]() ![]() Thus, it was a reality that the Tank Museum and the Artillery Museum were now located in the same building complex. ![]() This led to an agreement between Varde municipality and Hans Jørn Marcussen, first as a lease agreement then a takeover of the buildings on Industrivej. In 2020, Varde municipality had a task – find a new location for the Artillery Museum, at that time placed in Varde City.Īt the same time Hans Jørn Marcussen had announced a closure of the Fire Truck Museum. In 2008, the situation was so serious that if no other solution was found with a roof over the vehicles, they would actually disappear and be lost for posterity. This work did not succeed as The Danish Armed Forces would not give up the land on which the museum was to be built. In the years around 2002 – 2005, a group of stakeholders around the Army’s Combat School and Blåvandshuk municipality tried to establish a military museum in the area between Oksbøl town and the airfield at Oksbøllejren. Together, the Warsaw Pact Exhibition and the Danish Panzerallen Exhibition served as a good introduction to the students of the Army Combat School’s Courses in the Origin, Background and Technological Development of the Armoured Forces.Īs the years went by, however, it became harder and harder to keep exhibits and the vehicles presentable, just as they were often not in a running order as a result of the weather impact. Every year HKS (the school) tried to keep the area neat and the vehicles presentable.įor a number of years, Oksbøllejren held an ‘Open Camp’ every Wednesday, where the public had access to Panseralleen, where the exhibition also formed a fine background in connection with display of the Army’s newer equipment.Īt that time, there was also an exhibition of Warsaw Pact vehicles at the end of Palludan Müller’s Avenue – which is an extension of the Panseralleen. ![]() In 1982, they were moved down to the Army’s Oksbøl South Camp, on the area around Panseralleen, this by the newly built Army Combat School. The Vehicular Historical Association of Danish Army Combat Centre (Hærens Kampskoles Køretøjshistoriske Forening = HKSKHF), springs from the old collection of armoured vehicles, which from 1969 was initially set up in the Army’s old Oksbøl North Camp. ![]()
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